Domenico Giampà
Italian footballer (born 1977)
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- Domenico Giampà (born 15 February 1977) is an Italian association football coach and former midfielder.
- In 2004 he won his first Serie A promotion with Sicilian club Messina, doing his top flight debut in the following 2004–05 Serie A season.
- In January 2006 he moved to another Serie A club, Ascoli.
- Coaching career In 2017–18, Giampà served as head coach of Calabrian amateurs Roccella.
- On 8 January 2021 he moved back to Sicily, becoming the new head coach of Serie D club Sant'Agata.
Domenico Giampà (born 15 February 1977) is an Italian association football coach and former midfielder.
Playing career
A versatile central midfielder, Giampà started his career with Catanzaro. In 2004 he won his first Serie A promotion with Sicilian club Messina, doing his top flight debut in the following 2004–05 Serie A season.
Giampà successively made nationwide news after sustaining a serious injury during a Serie A game against Lecce, during which he got a severe leg injury while crashing against a billboard that required to be sutured with a total of 147 stitches.
In January 2006 he moved to another Serie A club, Ascoli.
Giampà retired from active football in 2016 following two seasons back at Catanzaro.
Coaching career
In 2017–18, Giampà served as head coach of Calabrian amateurs Roccella. Successively he became a youth coach at Catanzaro for the 2019–20 season.
On 8 January 2021 he moved back to Sicily, becoming the new head coach of Serie D club Sant'Agata.
References
External links
- Profile at Lega-Calcio.it
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